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Phoenix Contact

www.phoenixcontact.com

NMT
NMT slave
Error control
Node guarding,
Heartbeat producer,
Heartbeat consumer
Boot-up
Yes
Node ID
Hardware switch
No. of PDO
RPDOs
1
TPDOs
1
PDO modes
Event-triggered,
Remotely-requested,
Synchronous (cyclic),
Synchronous (acyclic)
PDO linking
Yes
PDO mapping
Static
No. of SDO
Server
1
Client
No
Emergency message
Emergency producer
Sync
No
Sync producer:
No
Sync counter:
Time stamp
No
Additional functions
None
Supported application layer
CiA 301 V 4.0.2
Supported frameworks
None
Supported profiles
CiA 401: CANopen device profile for generic I/O modules
Certified
No

Headquarters

Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG
Flachmarkstr. 8
DE-32823 Blomberg

Phone: +49-5235-300
Fax: +49-5235-3412-00
Email: info@phoenixcontact.com
URL: www.phoenixcontact.com

ILB CO 24 DI16 DO16 I/O module

Availability
In stock

Inline block I/O digital input/output module, CANopen, 16 inputs, 24 VDC, 2, 3-wire connection technology, 16 outputs, 24 VDC, 500 mA, 2, 3-wire connection technology


This Inline block I/O module can be coupled directly to the CANopen interface systems as slave. It offers 16 input and 16 output channels.

The remote bus is connected with a 9-pos. D-SUB connector, such as Suncon-plus-CAN from Phoenix Contact.

The various supply voltages and the I/Os are connected with supplied and assembled Inline connectors. The connectors can be coded to prevent them from being accidentally swapped.

The different color-coded jumpering levels on the module allow sensors and actuators to be connected using the multi-conductor system.

The Inline block IO module thus form a compact unit for the direct connection of inputs and outputs to a remote bus. The network address is simple to set using the DIP switches on the module. Data transmission rates are automatically detected and set.

Diagnostics LEDs on the module and comprehensive diagnostics messages via the fieldbus provide support if service becomes necessary and guarantee a high degree of system availability.

The required EDS file can be downloaded from the Internet (www.phoenixcontact.com) for configuration purposes.
The module can be labeled using hinged labeling fields. The clearly identifiable terminal point designations printed on the module, and the additional options for marking with Zack marker strip provide valuable support during configuration and installation.